On Saturday evening, I had dinner with friends whom I met when in Ireland four years ago. Both work in the School of Education at Trinity College Dublin. Aiden has just started a new administrative role as Senior Tutor,
Month: October 2016
The Importance of Place
On Friday morning, we hosted our first of three Open Houses, and this was my message delivered to our guests.
I have spoken and written a fair amount about our schoolâs current tag line: âThe best path is rarely a straight line,â as it highlights the notion of life being a journey,
Doors open SCS!
Choosing to apply to an independent school requires you to make a lot of decisions. Why? Because schools are not âone-size fits allâ; a given school might appeal to one person more than another due to program offerings,
It’s The Journey That Makes Us
It is perhaps fitting that this past week has me thinking about the figurative âjourney of life and adventureâ as I have been on a literal journey from St. Clementâs to Louisenlund School in Guby,
The Academic Olympian
Canada turned out quite the inspiring performance in Rio this past summer â from 16-year-old Penny Oleksiak dominating the pool (and getting props from Drake while she was at it),
LINCWell Speaker Series: Dr. Greg Wells
At St. Clementâs School, we believe that education is not just about succeeding academically; itâs about ensuring our girls achieve their potential outside the classroom as well. Our pioneering LINCWell program does just that.
Camp Timberlane 2016 – Photo Gallery
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Last week our Grade 7s and 8s visited Camp Timberlane for 4 days of outdoor fun!
Working Together for Our Girls: The Role of Girlsâ Schools in Carving Paths
This past week, I have been looking forward to an exciting weekend when St. Clementâs School will begin hosting the first internationally-held National Coalition of Girlsâ Schoolâs (NCGS) Trustees meeting from Sunday to Monday.